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ENTERTAINMENT
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Miley Cyrus Takes Home 2 Trophies at Kids Choice Awards
It was the best of both worlds at Saturday's Kids Choice Awards for Miley Cyrus, who took home trophies for favorite female singer and TV actress. -
Cambodian Killing Fields Survivor Dith Pran Dies
Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose tale of enslavement at the hands of the Khmer Rouge became the subject of the film The Killing Fields, died Sunday.
FOX NEWS BLOGS
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Housley in the House
In the field, getting the story — follow Adam as he travels around the globe covering news for FNC!
OPINION
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Susan Estrich: Al Gore for President?
Susan Estrich: Joe Klein thinks neither Obama nor Clinton are viable, and that Gore may end up being the Democratic nominee.
POLITICS
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Bush Facing Resistance to NATO Expansion
Ahead of this week's NATO summit, President Bush has told alliance members he wants to expand the organization to include three Balkan countries and put Ukraine and Georgia on track for membership. -
Cheney's Must Haves on the Road
Spending a lot of time on the road, vice president brings along books, an iPod, Diet Sprit and a sense of humor. -
CIA Director: Al Qaeda Home Is 'Clear and Present Danger'
Gen. Michael Hayden says border region where Al Qaeda hides out has become new training ground for terrorists. -
Fierce Debate Expected Over Bush Financial Plan
In proposing the broadest overhaul of financial oversight since the Great Depression, the Bush administration has kicked off a fierce debate. It pits those eager to revamp an antiquated system against an industry opposed to excessive regulation.
SCITECH
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Chicago Goes Dark as Earth Hour Ticks Into U.S.
Chicago went dark Saturday night as the world's first major city turned off its lights for this year's Earth Hour, a global campaign to raise awareness of climate change. -
The Week in Games: March 21, 2008
A roundup of news and gossip from the video-game industry. -
'Rainbow Six' Team Goes Back to Vegas
Tom Clancy franchise returns to Sin City for another satisfying yet unoriginal anti-terrorist action.
U.S.
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Teen Dead After Police Chase in Washington
An 18-year-old Granite Falls man is dead and a Snohomish County sheriff's deputy will be placed on administrative leave following a fatal police chase. -
Cops Investigate Two SoCal Freeway Shootings
A man died Sunday after being shot in the head while driving on a San Fernando Valley freeway, while a second non-fatal freeway shooting was being investigated in Long Beach, authorities said. -
Bankrupt Aloha Airlines to End All Flights and Operations
Aloha Airlines, which filed for bankruptcy protection last week, has announced it will end all flights and stop operations on Monday. -
Firefighters Battle 9 Alarm Blaze at MD Restaurant
Ocean City fire officials say firefighters from around the area are battling a nine-alarm fire at a restaurant along the boardwalk. -
Pet DNA Helps Investigators Take a Bite Out of Crime
Now more law enforcement officials are applying forensic methods to cases involving animals. -
Huge Crowd Watches Red Sox Beat Dodgers
The game doesn't count, but don't tell that to the more than 115,000 fans who showed up at the Los Angeles Coliseum last night to be a part of the largest baseball crowd in history. -
Police Await Autopsies for 4 Found Dead in Pennsylvania Home
Police were awaiting autopsy results from the Delaware County Medical Examiner's Office Sunday to determine what caused the deaths of four people found in a home in Chester. -
Georgia Man Back on the Bus After Ban for Being Too Heavy
A 65-year-old man who weighs over 600 pounds successfully appealed a decision by local transit authorities who told him he was too heavy to use the county's bus system, according to a report from MyFOX Atlanta, -
UNC Rolls Over Louisville 83-73 and Into Final Four
The Tar Heels (36-2) advanced to play the Kansas-Davidson winner next Saturday at San Antonio, setting up a potential matchup between Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams and the Jayhawks program he left behind when he returned to his alma mater in 2003. -
Search Resumes for Missing Mom Stacy Peterson
After a winter hiatus, more than 50 volunteers resumed their ground search Saturday for a suburban Chicago mother who went missing last fall. -
Woman Mauled by Cheetahs at Florida Wildlife Sanctuary
Officials say the owner of a Florida wildlife sanctuary was attacked by two cheetahs on Saturday; the injuries are not described as life-threatening, police say. -
Teacher Grabs Wheel of Out-of-Control Bus, Saves Kids
The driver of a bus carrying 44 children on a field trip passed out at the wheel, and a teacher's quick actions kept the vehicle from careening into oncoming traffic, students said. -
Red Sox Beat Dodgers 7-4 Before Record Number of Fans
The Dodgers used a five-man infield against the Boston Red Sox. Too bad they weren't allowed to put a player or two in the Los Angeles Coliseum stands. -
UCLA Tops Xavier 76-57 to Reach Final Four
After reaching the Final Four for the third straight time, UCLA coach Ben Howland called these Bruins "by far the best" of the three. -
Man Jumps from Jeep During Police Chase, Leaving Kids Inside
Authorities say they've arrested a Long Island driver who jumped from his Jeep to escape a police chase, leaving two children and two adults in the moving vehicle.
WORLD
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Police Arrest 27 in Chile in Clashes With Protesters
Police clashed with demonstrators Saturday night in several working-class neighborhoods that were the scene of violent protests to commemorate the killing of two brothers under the 1973-90 dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. -
Small Plane Crashes South of London, Killing 5
A small plane with five people on board crashed into a home south of London on Sunday, bursting into flames, police and rescue officials said. It was unclear if there were any survivors. -
Russian Helicopter Crashes in Norway; 3 Dead
A Russian helicopter crashed Sunday while attempting to land at the remote settlement of Barentsburg on Norway's Svalbard islands in the Arctic, killing three, rescue officials said. -
Inquest Jury Near Deliberations on Death of Princess Diana
Flashing lights, swarming paparazzi, a mysterious Fiat Uno, a swiftly aborted proposal to assassinate a Balkan leader — what will jurors make of it all in reaching a judgment on the deaths of Princess Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed? -
Spanish Police Seize $131M Worth of Drug Money
Spanish police seized property, luxury goods and cash worth $131 million that was linked to drug trafficking, the Interior Ministry said Sunday. -
Jordan Says Anti-Islam Film Threatens Ties With Dutch
Jordanian lawmakers are demanding their government cuts ties with the Netherlands in protest of a Dutch film that portrays Islam as a ticking time bomb aimed at the West. -
Colombia Hostage Betancourt's Ex-Husband Fears She Is Dead
The former husband of French-Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt said Sunday that he fears Colombia's government is offering to free imprisoned guerrillas in exchange for her release because they believe she is dead. -
Super Suit Could Be Banned From Swimming Competitions
A sleek new bathing suit is the buzz of swimmers worldwide, but the revolutionary athletic attire could be banned from the upcoming Beijing Olympics. -
Palestinian Man Rescued From Tunnel Trap Under Gaza Border
Egyptian security authorities recovered a Palestinian man who had fallen into a coma after being trapped Sunday for several hours inside a tunnel he was digging to smuggle goods between Egypt and Hamas-controlled Gaza. -
12 Injured at Russia Wedding When Guest Throws Hand Grenade
Police say 12 people were wounded at a wedding in Chechnya when a guest threw a hand grenade. -
Bin Laden Family Represent Two Tales of Arabs and America
Steve Coll's new book, The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century, is presented as a collective biography of the infamous family. -
Vatican: Islam Passed Catholicism as World's Largest Relgion
Islam has surpassed Roman Catholicism as the world's largest religion, the Vatican newspaper said Sunday. -
Iraqi Government Welcomes Al-Sadr's Order To Clear Streets
The Iraqi government has welcomed an order by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr to pull his fighters off the streets. -
Rice Says Zimbabwe President Mugabe Is Disgrace
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Sunday branded Zimbabwe's president a "disgrace" to his people and to Africa, and expressed concerns about verifying whether the country held free and fair elections. -
Conflict Between Iraqi Government and Al-Sadr Show the Reali
The Iraqi capital locked down by curfew. U.S. diplomats holed up their workplaces, fearing rocket attacks. Nearly every major southern city racked by turmoil. Hundreds killed in less than a week. -
Rice Wins Concessions From Israel
Israel and the Palestinians agreed Sunday to a series of "concrete steps" aimed at paving the way for a final peace agreement later this year, beginning with Israel's pledge to remove some West Bank roadblocks. -
Zimbabwe Opposition Party Claims Election Victory
Zimbabwe's main oppostion party has claimed victory over that nation's controversial leader Robery Mugabe in early election returns on Saturday, Sky News is reporting. -
The Nine-Point Statement Released By Muqtada al-Sadr
The following, obtained by FOX News, is a copy of the nine point statement released by Moqtada al Sadr's office in Najaf: -
Tibetan Exiles Burn Effigy of Chinese President in India
Dozens of Tibetan exiles burned an effigy of Chinese President Hu Jintao as they reached the Indian capital Sunday carrying a symbolic flame which they said would burn along with the official torch for the Beijing Olympic games. -
China Mounts Attack On Dalai Lama Following Tibet Protests
Chinese state media accused the Dalai Lama of slamming the door on talks over Tibet's future, an apparent response to rising international calls for Beijing to negotiate with Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader. -
N. Korea Threatens S. Korea With Destruction Over Comments
North Korea threatened South Korea with destruction Sunday after Seoul's top military officer said it would consider attacking the communist nation if it tried to carry out a nuclear attack. -
Leader in New Pakistani Government: Step Down Musharraf
A leader in Pakistan's new government called Sunday for President Pervez Musharraf to quit, a day after the new prime minister vowed to move away from the U.S.-backed leader's strong-arm tactics against Islamic militants. -
Police Arrest 130 Protesters After Exiles Storm Embassy
Police say 200 Tibetan exiles and monks have tried to storm the Chinese Embassy visa office in Nepal's capital. Police stopped them by beating them with bamboo batons. -
Palestinian Protesters Clash With Israeli Troops
A clash between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli troops in the West Bank has ended. -
American Troops, Iraqis Unearth 14 Bodies in Mass Grave
American troops and Iraqis unearthed 14 badly decomposed bodies in a mass grave northeast of Baghdad, the U.S. military said Sunday.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sens. Graham, Reed on 'FOX News Sunday'
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle debate Iraq government's ability to deal with militias and the impact of cooperation there on the length of U.S. troop presence. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Gov. Phil Bredesen on 'FOX News Sunday'
Tennessee Democrat says superdelegates, presidential candidates should do what they must to end the nomination process before July and move toward taking on Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain.
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